o Some of them rebelled against God and were cast out of heaven—we call them evil spirits or demons or fallen angels

o They have a ministry of protection and deliverance among believers

o According to psalm 34:7, they encamp all around those who fear God and deliver them. This means that they “linger” and “keep vigilant watch” over us.

o They sometimes brought judgment to this earth at the command of the Lord, as in the case of Sodom and Gommorah.

Did you ever think about the role that angels played in the life and ministry of Jesus? It would take an entire book to spell out in detail how the life of Jesus was intertwined with the attending ministry of angels.

Let me share briefly some of the episodes from the New Testament.

1. To prepare for the birth of Christ, an angel appeared to Zacharias to inform him of that his wife would be the mother of John the Baptist, the cousin and forerunner of Jesus.

2. Gabriel, one of the mighty angels of God, announced to Mary that she would give birth to the Messiah.

3. A multitude of angels appeared to the Shepherds in the fields to announce His birth.

4. An angel appeared to Joseph in a dream three times: to tell him not to be afraid to take Mary as his wife for she was with child of the Holy Spirit; to warn him to take the child Jesus to Egypt so that Herod would not kill Him; after the death of Herod, an angel told Joseph to return with his family to Israel.

5. Angels assisted Jesus when He was being tempted of the devil in the wilderness.

6. In the Garden of Gethsemane, an angel came and strengthened Jesus as He agonized over the cross that awaited Him.

7. Angels were poised at Calvary, just waiting for Jesus to give the word for them to deliver Him.

8. After our Lord’s resurrection, angels rolled back the stone in front of the tomb so that His disciples and the whole world could se that He was gone!

9. At Jesus’ ascension, angel’s appeared to those assembled and declared, “Men of Galilee, why do you stand here looking into the sky? This same Jesus, who has been taken from you into heaven, will come back in the same way you have seen him go into heaven” (Acts 1:11).

10. And then, of course, angels will accompany Him as He returns one day to bring judgment and to usher in His glorious kingdom.

As Jesus was ascending back to His Father, He was escorted by the holy angels, to be seated at the Father’s right hand. Then even the morning stars ascribed honor, glory, and praise to Him as the Son of the Living God.

On the other hand, some angels remained behind to assure those early disciples that they would always be near---ready to help God’s people throughout the ages to come---until Christ returns in person.